Public health documents recovered from Elliot Lake mall

Sensitive files have been retrieved from the Algo Centre Mall demolition in Elliot Lake. Three filling cabinets full of those documents belonged to the Algoma Public Health Unit and their recovery is a huge relief for health unit officials. The CBC's Amy Dodge spoke with Marshall Chow of the Algoma Public Health Unit in Elliot Lake.

Morning NorthFormer airborne trooper says regiment needs rightful place in historyMar 3, 2015 | 7:05Joseph "Tiny" Morin of Sudbury served in the airborne during the FLQ Crisis and believes that proud history has been overshadowed by the regiment's controversial mission to Somalia.

Morning NorthReport on mental health and addiction singles out young northernersMar 3, 2015 | 8:19A new provincial report on mental health and addiction found higher rates of suicide and an increase in the number of babies born to mothers dealing with addiction in young people in Northern Ontario. We spoke with one of the authors of the report.

Morning NorthSudbury homes flooded by water main breakMar 3, 2015 | 8:37A water main break caused some big headaches for some residents in the Minnow Lake area of Sudbury. We spoke with Anastasia Rioux about the extent of the damage at her home. Her basement was flooded because of the water main break.

Morning NorthMemories of the disbanded Canadian Airborne RegimentMar 3, 2015 | 9:17It was 20 years ago that the Canadian Airborne Regiment was disbanded following the beating death of a Somalia teenager during a peacekeeping mission. Joseph Morin of Sudbury served with the regiment and has much fonder memories of his military service.

Morning NorthPDAC mining convention underway in TorontoMar 2, 2015 | 5:38The annual Prospectors and Developers Conference is taking place in Toronto. The Goodman School of Mines at Laurentian University is part of the Sudbury contingent. We spoke to the school's executive director Bruce Jago.

Morning NorthBEST program for student athletes in SudburyMar 2, 2015 | 7:22Nurturing the student in the student athlete through a new elite sports program... We spoke about the BEST program at Bishop Carter Secondary School with school principal Cassandra MacGregor and phys-ed teacher Jean-Gilles Laroque.

Morning NorthMeasles case ruled out in Elliot LakeMar 2, 2015 | 4:43It turns out a child in Elliot Lake suspected of having measles didn't have the measles after all. We spoke with the acting medical officer for Algoma Public Health, Penny Sutcliffe about what the test results revealed.

Morning NorthGrowing Old Ungracefully - Life goes onMar 2, 2015 | 4:56In this edition of Growing Old Ungracefully, our seniors columnist Benita Hart talks about the difficulties of growing old and not giving up.

Morning NorthBig plans for Ring of Fire from Mushkegowuk Grand ChiefMar 2, 2015 | 5:28Mushkegowuk Grand Chief Lawrence Martin is at the Prospectors and Developers Conference in Toronto to lobby and garner support for some plans that, while servicing the Ring of Fire project, will also bring lasting prosperity to eight Cree communities.

Morning NorthMunicipal cemeteries under financial strainMar 2, 2015 | 8:01Death and taxes... the only sure things in life. The taxes sides of it is under a little strain these days when it comes to municipal cemeteries. The CBC's Erik White joined us in studio to talk about how revenue to maintain municipal cemeteries is down.

Morning NorthSudbury airborne trooper says regiment deserves rightful place in historyMar 2, 2015 | 7:05Joseph "Tiny" Morin of Sudbury says the Airborne's work during the 1970 FLQ Crisis, when he was a trooper, has been left out of the history books because of the regiment's disgraceful end in Somalia in the 1990s